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Aside from safety, Chip Kelly's first UCLA spring game goes 'according to plan'

The plays were basic, the pace s-l-o-w. The game ended after only two quarters and the quarterback who might throw UCLA's first pass of the 2018 season was milling about in street clothes.

In other words, the Bruins' first spring football game under coach Chip Kelly was packed with more oddities than meaningful takeaways.

Defensive back Shea Pitts likely will never again be ejected for targeting … and be allowed to return because his team didn't have enough depth to absorb his absence.

"Everything went according to plan except for the safety," Kelly said after the White team prevailed 16-10 over the Blue on Saturday at Drake Stadium.